How Humira Finally Lost The Top Spot In Drug Sales
Comirnaty Burst Onto The Scene
Executive Summary
AbbVie’s Humira has been the world’s best-selling drug since 2012, and if it hadn’t been for COVID-19 it would most likely have been on track to retain its position for the 10th year in row.
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